Managing the critically ill child a guide for anaesthetists and emergency physicians

The management of critically ill or injured children has become increasingly specialised; nevertheless, the first point of contact for many sick children remains their nearest hospital. Here, the initial management will usually involve emergency department doctors, anaesthetists and paediatricians....

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Other Authors: Skone, Richard (Editor), Reynolds, Fiona (Editor), Cray, Steven (Editor), Bagshaw, Oliver (Editor), Berry, Kathleen (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, New York Cambridge University Press 2013
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Summary:The management of critically ill or injured children has become increasingly specialised; nevertheless, the first point of contact for many sick children remains their nearest hospital. Here, the initial management will usually involve emergency department doctors, anaesthetists and paediatricians. Managing the Critically Ill Child is written by anaesthetists and emergency department physicians who currently have a significant paediatric practice. It provides a straightforward guide for non-paediatricians encountering acutely unwell or injured children. This book helps readers apply their knowledge from adult practice to children, and avoid pitfalls where the approaches in paediatrics differ. Written in a practical, concise format, Managing the Critically Ill Child guides physicians beyond the initial emergency algorithms and is essential reading for physicians and trainees in emergency medicine, anaesthesia and intensive care who may be asked to look after a child
Physical Description:ix, 349 pages illustrations 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographcal references and index
ISBN:9781107652323
1107652324